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Hunter-Gatherers in North and Central India: An Ethnoarchaeological Study
Malti Nagar
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Sgn 1, Tile 1 (A)
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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About the Book
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Dedication
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Foreword
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Antiquity of Hunting-Gathering Way of Life
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1. Introduction
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2. Mesolithic Sites with Faunal Remains
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3. Origins of Agriculture
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4. Emergence of Iron Technology and its Impact on Agriculture and Society
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5. Ethnographic Studies on Hunter-Gatherers
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Ganga Plains
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1. Geographical Background
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2. Occupational History
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3. Sources of Information
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4. Ethnic Groups
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5. Population and Distribution
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6. Settlement Pattern
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7. Subsistence
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8. Other Occupations
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9. Crime
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10. Attitude of the Government
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11. Interaction with the Larger Society
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12. Asssimilation into the Caste System
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13. Conclusion
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The Kanjars
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1. Introduction
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2. Environmental Setting
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3. The Data and its Sources
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4. Distribution
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5. Settlement Pattern
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6. Physical Appearance, Dress, and Ornaments
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7. Social Organisation
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8. Susbistence
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9. Technology and Techniques of Hunting
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10. Other Occupations
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11. Crime
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12. Disposal of the Dead
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13. Religion
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14. Acculturation
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15. Recent Changes
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16. Relevance for Social History
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17. Conclusion
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Rajasthan
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1. Introduction
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2. Van Vagris
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3. Bhils
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4. Kal Beliyas
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Central India
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1. Geographical Setting
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2. Pardhis
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3. Kuchbandhias
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4. Bawarias
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Significance of Hunter-Forager Lifeways for Interpretation of Archaeological Data
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1. Ganga Plains
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2. Rajasthan
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3. Central India
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Bibliography
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About the Author
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Series Listing
Citable Link
Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407332369 (ebook)
- 9781407302096 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1749